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Greenwashing

Posted onMay 16, 20082 Comments

15% less plastic

This is just about the most egregious example of greenwashing I’ve seen. Fifteen per cent less plastic is still 85% too much.

Interestingly, NestlĂ©’s advertising in the U.S. claims that the bottle contains 30% less plastic, which I suppose is an example of greenwashing even more egregious than the Canadian claims.

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